- FINALLY! The official version of the song that is played on the TechnoViking video. Some said it was Panderator…Some said it was Can-D-Music. WELL! I played around with the songs a bit, and made quite possibly the biggest human discovery since steamed toast. It is actually Navigator by Can-D-Music, but the DJs in the original TechnoViking video had it sped up either on purpose, or on accident. This uses a 96.5:100 compression ratio. Speed up to 1:30 and you’ll recognize the song instantly. Enjoy all of you TV fans!
- Alula Australis (stars.astro.illinois.edu)
ALULA AUSTRALIS (Xi Ursae Majoris). Ursa Major walks on legs identified by three pairs of close but unrelated stars that the ancient Arabs called the “springs (leaps) of the gazelle” that lie north of Leo Minor. From west to east they are Talitha and Kappa UMa, Tania Borealis and Australis, and Alula Borealis and Australis, the last a bright-end-fourth magnitude (3.78) star better known as Xi UMa.